Loadout: Emergency Response Pack
Glenn: The bag is used mostly for work. I work with the police as an emergency response psychiatric clinician providing on the ground assessments for people involved in 000 calls (911 in the US).
The bag is used mostly for work. I work with the police as an emergency response psychiatric clinician providing on the ground assessments for people involved in 000 calls (911 in the US).
- It’s the latest generation of the TAD Litespeed.
- It has the CP1 panel inside with an small TAD pouch and the OP1 organiser pouch inside.
- In the top row of the OP1 are Schmidt Easy Flow 9000 pen refills, the Cold Steel Pocket Shark marker, a Carl Zeiss Monocular, a Hanko Trident Triple LED flashlight and next to it a Bic lighter and spare battery.
- On the bottom row is a Swistool Spirit, an Opinel knife, a Prometheus Design Werx edition of a ZW Pry Bar, an American Karmi Spork and a TAD pocket blade sharpener.
- At the top of the bag being held by Shock Cord are some sunglasses and underneath that Westone Adventure Series earphones, underneath the earphones is a Matador Pocket Blanket. Inside the bag is also a Klean Kanteen insulated bottle held on to the molle of the CP1 with an S Biner.
- The blue tear drop shaped object is a Matador wet bag.
- Outside of the bag are two Kifaru Pull Outs that hold electronics and a portable battery charger. Next to those is a tin of Scho-Ka-Kola caffeinated chocolate and underneath that a Rollbahn writing pad.
- There is a First Aid pouch from 20$Bandit with my own first aid kit and next to that a Tibolt pen, an Atwood Sporkula, a Kindle reader, a Cape Cod cloth, Clean Wipes and a New Trent portable battery.
- Lastly at the bottom is a TAD Shemagh, a small black change pouch, and a Yeti Koozie.
Editor: Nothing helps our pack choices more than learning from others. Whether it’s your tried and test combination of items or something new you’re trying out, we want to see it. Click below to get started or click here for help on what to send us.